Quinchía: el lugar que sobrevivió a la violencia

A town nestled in the mountains, marked for years by violence, fear, and conflict… today it tries to tell a different story. 🏔️ On this route, we set off from Anserma towards Quinchía, Risaralda, a place many still speak of with fear. Along the way, we also felt doubt and fear because of everything we had heard, but upon arrival, we found something very different: friendly people, stories of resilience, indigenous culture, and incredible landscapes. We visited the Quinchía House of Culture, explored its streets, spoke with locals, and ended up in Batero, a village surrounded by mountains where we attempted to climb the mysterious Cerro Batero, a challenging route filled with fog, nature, and history. This video is not just a motorcycle trip through Colombia. It's a glimpse into how a town can survive fear and move forward. MARI'S NEW CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@Mariana.Oscura?s... 📍Quinchía, Risaralda – Colombia 🏍️ Route from Anserma ⛰️ Batero Hill 🌿 Indigenous Culture and Historical Memory 🛣️ Motorcycle Trip Through Colombian Towns #Quinchía #Risaralda #Colombia #MotorcycleTrip #ColombianTowns #CoralOnTheRoad #ColombiaTourism #BateroHill #MotorcycleRoute #ColombianLandscapes #ColombianHistory #TravelVlog #Motovlog #MagicalTowns #ColombianCulture